Meet the Other Phone. Child-safe in minutes.

Meet the Other Phone.
Child-safe in minutes.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Work

Chat with other users about all things related to working life on our Work forum.

Advice on returning to teaching

3 replies

rachelfred2010 · 13/07/2016 17:06

I'm a qualified primary school teacher and was doing a lot of supply work before I left, 4 years ago, to have my youngest son. I hadn't really planned to return, but life doesn't always work out the way you plan, and I do need to return... And I am absolutely terrified! 😰 I used to enjoy (mostly) supply work, and I always had plenty of work. It would give me the flexibility I need to be able to meet my family's needs, but I feel so out of touch. I feel as if I've forgotten everything - I just haven't thought about teaching in 4 years!! I'm wondering how much I've missed in 4 years. I need to get up to date, but have no idea where to begin. Google has not been massively helpful. Any suggestions would be really appreciated. TIA

OP posts:
SherryRB · 19/07/2016 11:41

How much about the actual teaching could have changed in just 4 years? How much change would you expect to see moving from one school to another (presumably what you did as a supply teacher). How much changes when the Year Head moves on or a new Head of School joins? Do you know primary school teachers that you chat to over a coffee or meet up for lunch? I'm sure you're not the other person going back to teach who has those worries and concerns.

Doowrah · 18/08/2016 21:05

Hi there...I am a primary teacher and am going back on supply in Sept. Nowt has changed that much you will be absolutely fine. Peak at the 2014 National Curriculum if you are really worried and get to grips with the Learning without Limits vocabulary.E.g. Emerging,Beginning,Working Within ,Secure etc. Good luck.

Doowrah · 18/08/2016 21:06

P.S. You may want to post in the Staffroom to get more traffic.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page